Sumi-Gaeshi (Left) and Hikkomi-Gaeshi (Right) |
On Friday we will work on two very similar techniques: Sumi-Gaeshi (Corner Reversal) and Hikkomi-Gaeshi (Pulling Down Reversal).
The main technical difference between these two techniques is the right hand grip. In Sumi-Gaeshi, the grip is a high back grip whereas in Hikkomi-Gaeshi, it is the belt grip.
In terms of throwing direction, Sumi-Gaeshi tends to be thrown to the side corner (thus its name) whereas in Hikkomi-Gaeshi, you typically roll uke over the top.
For newaza, we will have players work on their individual tokui-waza from three scenarios:
a) Tori and uke both in turtle position and facing head to head
b) Tori is riding on top of uke, who is in a turtle position
c) Tori is in a guard position with uke in between his legs
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